Mickey Mantle 1956 Topps Card Value Guide

#135

By • Updated June 3, 2026

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The 1956 Topps Mickey Mantle #135 card, featuring the iconic Action & Portrait Combo from his American League Triple Crown year, has experienced notable market activity in recent months. Below are representative sold comps from the last 30–90 days:

These transactions highlight the card's strong demand and the premium placed on higher-grade specimens.

12-Month Trend Summary

Over the past year, the 1956 Topps Mickey Mantle #135 card has exhibited significant price fluctuations:

These trends underscore the card's volatility, influenced by factors such as market demand, economic conditions, and the rarity of high-grade versions.

Most Valuable Cards & Key Investments

Within the 1956 Topps Mickey Mantle #135 series, certain variants and conditions stand out as particularly valuable:

Investors should focus on these high-grade and unique variants to maximize potential returns.

Population Report + Scarcity Commentary

The PSA population report indicates the following counts for the 1956 Topps Mickey Mantle #135 card:

The scarcity of higher-grade cards, especially PSA 9 and above, significantly enhances their value. The absence of PSA 10 examples further underscores the rarity and desirability of this card in mint condition.

Price Table

Below is a table summarizing the 30-day average sale prices for the 1956 Topps Mickey Mantle #135 card across various PSA and SGC grades:

Grade 30-Day Average Sale Price
PSA 10 (Gem Mint)
PSA 9 (Mint) $159,900
PSA 8 (NM-MT) $17,100
PSA 7 (NM) $7,687.50
PSA 6 (EX-MT) $5,011
PSA 5 (EX)
PSA 4 (VG-EX)
PSA 3 (VG) $1,900
PSA 2 (GOOD)
PSA 1 (PR) $930
SGC 10 (Gem Mint)
SGC

Methodology & Ethics

Data sources — Goldin Auctions closing prices, eBay Terapeak analytics, and PSA Auction Prices Realized.

Sampling window — We analyse the latest 90 days of public sales. A grade appears in our tables only when at least three verified transactions exist for that grade.

AI-grading disclaimer — MarketSnap’s grade suggestions are algorithmic and should be verified by a professional grader before you buy, sell, or submit a card.

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